Battle Picture Weekly and Valiant No. 118, dated 4 June 1977. El Mestizo cover by Carlos Ezquerra. Treasury of British Comics.
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Battle Picture Weekly and Valiant No. 118, dated 4 June 1977. El Mestizo cover by Carlos Ezquerra. Treasury of British Comics.
Eagle No. 63, dated 4 June 1983. Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
Spellbound No. 37, dated 4 June 1977. Cover by Norman Lee. A science experiment goes wrong and unleashes a mysterious black cloud in Dark Days at Torloch Towers. I get those all the time where I live. Meanwhile The Supercats, with art by Enrique Romero, prepare for a party which typically isn't quite what it seems. DC Thomson.
Battle No. 426, dated 4 June 1983. Action Force cover by Jim Watson. This was a 'trial run' for the Action Force toy line in comics. It was followed up by 5 mini-comics in June and then the title changing to Battle Action Force with No. 440 in October. Treasury of British Comics.
The Waltons on the cover of TV Guide 13-19 April 1974.
The Waltons originally aired in the US from 14 September 1972 to 4 June 1981. It had been preceded by the TV movie 'The Homecoming: A Christmas Story' shown on 19 December 1971 although there were a few cast changes for the regular series.
Bullet No. 69 dated 4 June 1977. Werewolf cover, artist unknown.
DC Thomson.
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Hotspur No. 920, dated 4 June 1977 for 6p. King Cobra cover by Ron Smith. The King fights a monster from the past! (SPOILER - It's actually mechanical and there's a man inside it). D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.